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They feel like refugees, although they live in one of the world's richest and most peaceful nations. Five years ago, these people fled their homes, grabbing what they could, as a nearby nuclear plant melted down after being hit by tsunami, spewing radiation. "He believes that from the beginning, authorities underplayed those risks. He doesn’t trust them."
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Nuclear refugees tell of distrust, pressure to return to Fukushima | The Japan Times
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They feel like refugees, although they live in one of the world"s richest and most peaceful nations. Five years ago, these people fled their homes, grabbing what they could, as a nearby nuclear plant melted down after being hit by tsunami, spewing radiation. 'He believes that from the beginning, authorities underplayed those risks. He doesn’t trust them.'
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